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PLAN # 431-11
square feet 1884
bedrooms 3
baths 2
garage stalls 2
levels 1
width 61'
depth 55'

 

 

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Palo Alto. Modern atrium houses built by developer Joseph Eichler in Northern California towns like Palo Alto during the 1950s influenced this design. Architect Greg La Vardera describes it as follows: "The Palo Alto presents a very understated face to the street. Two wings with a gate between them, the garage on one side, and the bedroom wing on the other. One enters through the gate and arrives at a private interior courtyard. While the house has several large windows and sliding doors that open to the court, it also has a conventional front entry door. The court admits daylight and breezes to the center of the house and can be adapted as an outdoor living space or a small garden. Once inside the house you find a generous L-shaped open plan living arrangement that wraps around the courtyard."
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PLAN # 431-11
BASICS
Levels1
Bedrooms3
Potential Bedrooms0
Baths2
Garage Stalls2
STYLES
DESIGNER NOTES
ROOM DIMENSIONS:
Living Room 17/0x31/0
Kitchen 15/0x15/0
laundry/utility 15/0x15/0
Entry Foyer 15/0x6/0
Master Bedroom 13/0x16/0
Bedroom #2 10/0x11/0
Bedroom #3 12/0x15/0
FEATURES
volume/vaulted ceiling
main floor master bed & bath
peninsula/eating bar
covered front porch
storage area
nook/breakfast area/dining
suited for corner lot
open floor plan
main floor bed & bath
DIMENSIONS
Width61'
Depth55'
Height16'
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage1884
Main Floor1884
WALL INFORMATION
Exterior Wall Constr2"x4"
ROOF INFORMATION
Roof Pitch2:12
CEILING HEIGHTS
Ceiling Main12
Ceiling DetailsMain Floor Ceiling Height is 12'-5"
FOUNDATIONS
Crawlspace
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